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Re: rbtree post# 164737

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And, regarding the concessions:


I-Glow Member Profile I-Glow Member Level Tuesday, January 08, 2013 7:55:37 AM
Re: texe post# 117024 Post # of 164736
OK, I will prove it:
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Prove of Cinco Minas legal ownership. http://www.google.com/url?


1. Armando Cárdenas states in a email that SRGE has no mining concessions:
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Regarding the four concessions related to the attached documents, all were involved in a judicial procedure before the federal labor authority, and were assigned to the plaintiff workers in the final resolution. Consequently, the labor authority instructed us to transfer such concessions to the workers and hence the legal property of such concessions are entitle to the workers. As far as the Public Registry of Mines is concerned, Southrige has no rights to this concessions and moreover the documents attached are false. These are documents that were not issued by this public office and artificially elaborated to misguide.


2. If you go to the Ministry of Economy (which governs the mining industry) database to check concessions - SRGE is nowhere to be found - the database was updated on 07/31/2012 for Cinco Minas and SRGE isn't on the documents.

Why don't you are any of the other SRGE guys provide some verifiable evidence that SRGE is mining.

The video is not proof that SRGE is mining in Mexico - what I have provided is proof.

IG
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samsamsamiam Member Profile samsamsamiam Member Level Tuesday, January 08, 2013 10:27:06 AM
Re: texe post# 117024 Post # of 164736
Those youtubes appear to be a coached interview. they were posted by "Petelongs" quite awhile ago when there were discussions about who owned the mines. Appeared to be quite the battle going on between Bandera and Southridge. an obvious vendetta if one looks at the postings on multiple boards.
I found it rather coincidental that the guy being interviewed - Fernando Becerra - shares the last name as the partner of Alex Smid - Roberto Becerra.
And I also found it coincidental that the guy that uploaded it - Ricardo Hernandez - also shares the last name of one of the people making a claim and labor complaint - Martha Hernandez.

Pretty sketchy stuff going on down there. and the actual ownership and how it was obtained is pretty sketchy as well.
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